Over the past few weeks I've been practicing wearing the racing helmet. I'd put it on and just BangShift or watch TV or whatever for maybe 20 minutes at a time.
The idea (was it a bad one) was to get my neck used to having the helmet on. I found out quick to not shoot pool with it. Lean way over to make a shot and essentially looking straight up to eyeball the shot...that was painful right away with the helmet on.
So yeah I practiced "helmet" alright. The early part of last week I had to take Celebrex to get the inflammation down to a point where I could at least sleep at night without rolling around yelling "OW" out loud.
This is not good. Today at work my hardhat made my neck crunch and hurt, and what that does that weigh, a pound?
This is not good. This better get better fast, but us old farts are slow to heal.
If you're going to run The Mile, how long do you have to have the helmet on at a time, bare minimum? I guess I'm asking how long do you typically sit in the staging lanes before getting turned loose.
The idea (was it a bad one) was to get my neck used to having the helmet on. I found out quick to not shoot pool with it. Lean way over to make a shot and essentially looking straight up to eyeball the shot...that was painful right away with the helmet on.
So yeah I practiced "helmet" alright. The early part of last week I had to take Celebrex to get the inflammation down to a point where I could at least sleep at night without rolling around yelling "OW" out loud.
This is not good. Today at work my hardhat made my neck crunch and hurt, and what that does that weigh, a pound?
This is not good. This better get better fast, but us old farts are slow to heal.
If you're going to run The Mile, how long do you have to have the helmet on at a time, bare minimum? I guess I'm asking how long do you typically sit in the staging lanes before getting turned loose.
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